articleOct 15, 2012Closed access
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Georgia Institute of Technology · NEC (United States) · +1 more institution
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Abstract
An enormous number of apps have been developed for Android in recent years, making it one of the most popular mobile operating systems. However, the quality of the booming apps can be a concern [4]. Poorly engineered apps may contain security vulnerabilities that can severally undermine users' security and privacy. In this paper, we study a general category of vulnerabilities found in Android apps, namely the component hijacking vulnerabilities. Several types of previously reported app vulnerabilities, such as permission leakage, unauthorized data access, intent spoofing, and etc., belong to this category.
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- Android (operating system)
- Computer security
- Computer science
- Permission
- Internet privacy
- Spoofing attack
- Operating system
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- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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